Cherry Jones

Here’s an interview where Necar Zadegan (24‘s Dalia Hassan) reminisces about working on the series and her Broadway debut in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo.

“I miss it. It’s a wonderful show, a wonderful show to work on. All the actors are so solid on that show and the writers and the producers… It just makes your job so much easier, you can just show up and work. I love working with Cherry Jones. She’s a New Yorker, we actually just had lunch the other day. It was great to see her again. She’s brilliant to work with. We really got the opportunity to work opposite each other in 24 and she’s just a wonderful actress. She gives a lot, she gives you a lot — and that feels really good because you have a lot to work off of.”

(via Metacafe)

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Cherry Jones

EXCLUSIVE: Cherry Jones, who won an Emmy for her role on Fox’s 24, is reuniting with the show’s showrunner Howard Gordon and studio 20th Century Fox TV. Jones is set to co-star opposite Jason Isaacs in NBC’s drama pilot REM, from creator/exec producer Kyle Killen and 20th TV. The project, described as an Inception-style thriller, centers on Detective Mark Britten (Isaacs), who wakes up after an accident to find he is living in two different realities, one in which he has killed his son Rex and one in which he has killed his wife Hannah in a car accident. Jones will play Dr. Stephanie Evans, Mark’s shrink in the reality in which his wife has been killed. Gordon, who cast Jones in her Emmy-winning role as President Alison Taylor on 24, serves as executive producer/showrunner on REM. David Slade is directing/exec producing.

24‘s Marci Michelle is also working on the pilot which is getting a lot of praise from those who read the script.

Source: Deadline

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Since several people have asked me, here are all six of the deleted scenes found on the 24 Season 8 DVD.

There aren’t any audio commentaries for the deleted scenes this time around, so there’s no way to know why these scenes were cut. Most of them were probably removed for time reasons. [click to continue…]

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Extra has created a list of Best Fictional TV Presidents and “24″ has a strong presence, nabbing four of the ten spots.

President David Palmer 24

President David Palmer

Show: “24″
Who: Dennis Haysbert
Best quote: “Listen to me. All of you. I know you’re not in the same room with me but you can see and hear me plainly enough. Take a good look. Do I seem scared? Am I breaking into a nervous sweat? Am I babbling? At a loss for words? Is my voice shaking? Can any one of you look me in the eye and tell me I’m disabled?”

President Charles Logan

Show: “24″
Who: Gregory Itzin
Best quote: “And I tell you something else, Martha. If you blow up like this again I’ll fill you so full of drugs you won’t even remember your own name. And then I will have you shipped off to an asylum where you can spend the rest of your life there if you like. Are we clear?”

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Cherry Jones as President Allison Taylor

Cherry Jones has sent LA Times an email to set the record straight and explain her decision not to submit herself for an Emmy this year. Unlike speculation, it’s not because of any drama with the writers or her storylines. Here’s her full email:

Hey Tom,

Cherry Jones here writing from balmy Manhattan. I wanted to clear up the mystery surrounding my not submitting myself for Emmy consideration.

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Cherry Jones as President Allison Taylor - 24 Season 8

Ooh, drama. In a surprising move, Cherry Jones (24‘s President Allison Taylor, who won best supporting actress in a drama last year) has pulled out of the Emmy race and is refusing to comment on the matter.

Jones didn’t seem all that pleased about the direction her character took in the final episodes, telling Entertainment Weekly in an interview last month “President Taylor lost her marbles” and “Each script I got, I’d look at it and go, ‘Really? REALLY?’”.

Despite Taylor’s sudden behavior shift (which was necessary for the final storyline arc to work), I believe Cherry put on a great performance. Cherry certainly had Emmy-quality acting material in 24 Season 8.

Source: LA Times

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EW: Did you expect to be on the show all season?
Cherry Jones
: It was funny. The week before the Emmys I was told they weren’t going to be able to use me in the back half. The arc had gone in another direction. Then two days before the Emmys they called and said `We are going to need you for the whole back half.’ When we started getting into it, [executive producer] Howard Gordon kept coming to me and giving me ideas that maybe my character was going to be taking a turn. Each script I got, I’d look at it and go, ‘Really? REALLY?’ Every day I’d go to work and say to myself, `It’s for the little children. It’s for the little children.’

You mean the little children she is saving by signing the peace agreement?
The peace she has become completely blindsided by. It doesn’t matter who tries to blow up New York or who is responsible for Hassan or whatever, we are going to make this work! Obviously she has lost her marbles.

At the beginning of the season, you sure spent a lot of time on the phone in the U.N.
A lot of phone calls! I thought that was going to be my fate and then at the very end, I lose my marbles. It was challenging but of course, its always more fun for an actor to trip over to the dark side. Example A: Gregory Itzin as Charles Logan. Guy Skinner, the handheld camera guy who does all of those insane close-ups, came up to me and said, `Is this kind of hard for you?’

Would you talk about it with Howard Gordon? Maybe argue that her actions were way out-of-character?
By the end of the season, these guys are just this side of brain dead. They have been trying so hard. They don’t have an arc. Most TV shows would have an arc and they would figure out how to nudge everybody in the direction they wanted to go in. These guys look at the performances, look at who they’ve got and try to follow things they think will be the most shocking. The fact that my character has suddenly taken this turn was never anticipated by anyone, but they have to figure out a way to justify it. They and I have managed to do that. I’ve got to hand it to them, they live right on the edge. They don’t take the easy road.

Are you satisfied by how it ends for you?
Given how they needed to use me, I am. They give me a personal if not a professional redemption.

Is there an opening for you to do the 24 movie?
I can’t imagine that would be the case.

Up until the last month or so, have fans come up to you and said they wished you were the president?
Yes, to which I would reply, `Oh no, you must be grateful and joyful that we’ve got the President we have.’ I would tell them to wash their mouths out with soap to utter such a thought.

What scene did you have the most fun doing this year?
I adore working with Bob Gunton (Ethan) and Greg. I was so happy to be with those two men, scene after scene. There was this one scene where I’ve got Ethan on one shoulder and Beelzebub on the other. It’s an actors dream. I didn’t have to do any of the lines, I just had to listen.
I thought the producers were setting up the possibility of a romance between Allison and Ethan!
I never thought that when we were doing it but my friends back home in Tennesee would say, `In the trailer you all were holding hands.’ He had a wedding band on! That’s the thing, even the actors don’t really know about their characters. I used to say to Bob, ‘Are you married, widowed, what’s going on?’ And he’d say `I don’t know!’ On 24, there is no past and no future, only the present. You are carving out the character as you go. It’s like sculpting. You don’t know from one script to the next where the chisel is going to fall. You have to go with it and make it work. Because the stakes are always so high, you can get away with so much more than something that isn’t so high drama-rama.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

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American Idol Season 5 finalist Mandisa Lynn Hundley has tweeted on her official Twitter account the following intriguing spoiler tidbit that she was told by Cherry:

24 SPOILER-When I met Cherry Jones @ LAX she warned me that Pres.Taylor would not go unscathed. This makes me sad. http://twitpic.com/10mm27

Source: Mandisa Twitter

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The 16th Scenemakers of 24 Season 8 with actors Gregory Itzin (Charles Logan) and Cherry Jones (Allison Taylor). “Actors Cherry Jones and Gregory Itzin take us behind the scenes of Charles Logan’s return.”

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Jack apologizes to President Taylor for Omar Hassan’s death.

Source: Fox.com/24/Sprint

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Den of Geek – 24 Season 8 episode 14 review:

All in all, this was a great episode that did one very important thing: it moved the story forward constantly, and didn’t get too bogged down in details and stalling tactics.

In one episode we’ve seen the rods arrive in Manhattan, get assembled and moved into place and be armed; we’ve seen President Taylor’s staff turn on her and we’ve seen Jack kick some much overdue ass.

EW ’24′ recap: Ethan’s heart just wasn’t in it!:

Before I address tonight’s exhilarating episode, attention must be paid to Friday’s news about the show’s series finale on May 24. The announcement wasn’t necessarily a surprise, but it was bittersweet nonetheless; it’s always sad when an old friend leaves our living room for good, and it could be a long time before we see another terrific anti-hero like Jack (or The Shield’s Vic Mackey!) on our small screen.

CNN.com TV Recap: First day of the last day on ’24′:

Meanwhile, I thought the pace of the episode’s action was remarkable and never let go with a few unforgettable moments of heart-pounding, tense drama.

As Jack and Renee attempted to move President Hassan and his family out of the U.N., that tunnel scene was well-orchestrated and fantastic to watch. Amidst the clips being reloaded and smoke grenades being tossed, the situation seemed to escalate with every passing moment. Also, the stern words delivered by President Taylor and Brian Hastings were fitting sermons that made all of this FEEL like an authentic crisis. Hastings has flat-out been on a “blog-love” streak for about a month now, and I hope he keeps it up.

Summing it up, this was a stellar episode that hit us from all angles. Its always a good sign when the clock beeps for the last time, and we all take the patented gasp knowing we have reached the end.

IGN TV: 24: “Day 8: 5:00 AM-6:00 AM” Review:

Kudos to Cherry Jones, for giving lending such gravitas and commitment to Taylor’s speech about why she would not consider handing Hassan over to Samir. It takes an actress of Jones’ caliber to invest a speech like that with total commitment and damn if she didn’t seem as much like a President as one could hope for in that moment.

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Cherry Jones interviewed on the 24 set. She talks about what it’s like working on the show and we also get to see her post-Emmy win speech to the crew. Such a nice lady!

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FOX Source has conducted some red carpet interviews with 24 cast members at the 2010 Television Critics Association press tour.

YouTube Link: Cherry Jones – 24 Day 8 – What’s Happened to her Emmy (HD)

YouTube Link: Katee Sackhoff – 24 Day 8 – Kiefer’s Ringtone on Set (HD)

YouTube Link: 24 Day 8 – Freddie Prinze Jr – Jack Bauer’s Mentee? (HD)

YouTube Link: Chris Diamantopoulus – 24 Day 8 – A Young Chief of Staff (HD)

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President Allison Taylor

iF: When in the process was it decided that your President Taylor would be coming back for another season of 24?

JONES: Initially, we just thought I was going to be back maybe for a couple of episodes and then it seemed like maybe there would be a few more and then suddenly, it was at least the first half. I don’t know beyond that whether they’re going to need me or not, but I’m personally so thrilled to be back, because I love this crew and the people I work with when I get to go to Chatsworth and do this show. I don’t get to go as much as I would like to, because I wish I were there every day. I love to act and I love to be with these people. But just to come back for a few days every month is heaven for me.

Read the full interview over at iFMagazine.

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